Ansett Aviation Training
The Boeing 717 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner, developed for the 100-seat market. The airliner was designed and originally marketed by McDonnell Douglas as the MD-95, a derivative of the DC-9 family. Capable of seating up to 134 passengers, the 717 has a design range of 2,060 nautical miles (3,820 km).
With McDonnell Douglas and Boeing merging in 1997 prior to production, the airliner entered service in 1999 as the Boeing 717. Production of the Boeing 717 ceased in May 2006 after 156 were built.
Certificate number: AUS 26
First entry into service: 2004
Operator: Ansett Aviation Training
Aircraft manufacturer: BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY
Aircraft model: 717-200
Sim Manufacturer:
Qualification level: CASA* FFS Level D
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Flight Simulator Specification
Type/Variant of Aircraft: Boeing 717-200
Flight Simulator Qualification Basis: Mos Part 60
FAA Directive 2
Visual System: Rockwell Collins EP 8000
180 x 40 Deg FOV
Motion System: FSI Hydraulic digital 6 DOF
Engine Fit: BR715-C1-30 (21K)
BR715-A1-30 (18.5)
Flight Management System Fit: VIA-FMF 4081570-905
TCAS Fit: Version 7.1
*Civil Aviation Safety Authority – Australia
*Ansett Reference: B717